W Land Titles and Land OUica Butiaew a Specialty. ROBERT A. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in all the Courts of the State and tia Bureaus of the Interior Dsparlment at Wash tgtoa. Boom 8, Chabmah Builmno, OREGON CITY, OREGON. JOHN H. WOyRMS ATTORNEY AT W l Eeutfdjet STbbofat. Oregon itv, Oregon Office with H. E. Cross. YAN R. HYDE LAW OFFICE Will practice in all the Courts Of the Elate and the C. S. Land Office. Abstracts made. Land Ti tes Quieted. Conveyances and all Legal Docu ments drawn. Real Estate bought and sold. Divor ce a Specialty. Office in Caufield IIuildino, OREGON CUT, OREGON. GEORGE LINCOLN STORY LAWYER Will practice in all the Courts of this State and Washington. Foreclosure of Mortgagee and Pro bate Matters a Specialty. Titles examined and Abstracts made. Office, Cadfisld Building. G. E. HAYES ATTORNEY AT LAW Opposite Huntley's Book Store, Up Stairs OREGON CITY, - OREGON COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY CAPITAL $100,000 Transact! a General Banking Business Loans made. Bills discounted. Makn col lections. Buys and sells exchange on all point In the United States and Europe and on Hong Kong. Deposits received subject to check. Bank open from 9 A M. to 4 P. M. D.CLAIOCRIlIIB, I RED J. MEYER, President. Cashier. C. D. & D. C. LATOURETTE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Commercial, Real Estate and Probate Law Specialties Office In Commercial Bank Building OREGON CITY . T . OREGON 6xo, C. Bbowmu J, V. Campbeu BROWNELL & CAMPBELL I ATTORNEYS AT LAW Caufield Building Oregon City, Or W. S. U'REN j ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jaggar Building, opposite Huntley's, OREGON CITY - - OREGON C. SCHUEBEL ATTORNEY AT LAW 5Deutf(f)cr Bbbolal OREGON CITY OREGON THOS. F. RYAN Notary Public and Real Estate Broker LuiniNo Insoeanc Agency of ClACiiKM County (a imn Ahinuu nf Title Made Drawing of Lesjal Dooumenta a Specialty Office on east Hide of Main street Between 6th and 7th OREGON CITY. - OREGON M. C. STRICKLAND, M. D. (Hospital and Private Experience.) ffera his professional services to the people ol Oregon City and vicinity, special aueuuuu paid to Oatanh and Ohronio diseases. Office in Willamette Building. Office hours: 1U to ri a. m., i hi a p. m. OBKGON CITY OREGON DR. GEO. 1I0EYE, DENTIST. Office In Caufield Balding, Main Street Oregon Oitv. Bbisqi ahd Ceown Work a Spkcialtt. All work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed. DR. J. H. MILLER, . DENTIST, Seventh Street, near S. P. Depot, pBiaox Out, ... Oregon i : DR. FRANCIS FREEMAN DENTIST. Graduate of the Northwestern Unlvf r ity Dental School, also of American Col lege of Dental Surgery, of Chicago. with . WELCH WiUameUe Block - Oppotitt Pottoffice Objeooh City, Ojucgom. C. N. GREENMAN (Established 186 THB PIONEER BXPEKSSMAS AD D BATMAN Parcel! Delivered to AU Parti of th City OREGOH CITY OREGON fioblitt Livery and Sale Stable OREGON CITY, OREGON, Oitko Stnttkitwtiitk Brldgt tuitU DbabUaBd slnfl lofltrtf ,irM,a4 rr Simla lor i mmj bums OLD. BATH COMFORT Is unknown unless everything connected with the bath tub is In perleot order. The Plumbing done bv u is thoroughly satisfac tory because it is done right. F. C. GADKE A SINGLE RED LINE PILL taken in time will ofien head off a seri ous illness. Our pills for Biliousness, Torpid liver, Loss of appetite, Sick headache, Indi gestion, Dyspepa, Constipation aud all kindred complaints are of the highest standard of quality, being prepared in the most careful manner from absolutely pure drugs. In Boxes at 25c. We keep all the well known makes of Pills. CHARMAN & CO., Out Rate Druggists. Shorthand sVSS in the Isaac Pitman Phonography will prepare the student for office work. Latest text-books and aids to students. Experienced teacher. Addrepa , "Mpno," this office. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. South. North. 7 00 p.m. Lv Portland Ar 8 00A.I 7:S2p.m. Lv Oregon City Lv 1.00. a 7:4Sa.m. Ar 8au Francisco Lv 7:0(1 r.t 5:0Op.m Ar Ogilen Ar 1:10 p.m 6:05 P.M. Ar Denver Lv 6:45 P.M 6:40 A.M. Ar Omaha Ar 8:50 A.M 8:15 P.M. Ar Chicago Lv 6:30 A.M 7:00 a.m. Ar Los Angeles Ar 9:25 p.m 8:15 p.m. Ar Kl Phbo Ar 2:35 P.M 4:15p.M. Ar Fort Worth Ar 8:40 A.M 7:55 A.M. Ar New Orleans Ar 8 40 pm DINING CARS, OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman First class and Tourist Cars attached to all through traiua. ROSEBUKG MAIL DAILY. 8:30A.M. .Lv Portland Ar4:30p. 9:20 A.M. Lv Oregon City Lv 3:34 p. 5:20 P. M. I Ar Roseburg Lv I 7:3 am COBVALMS MAIL DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) 7:30 A.M. I l.v Portland Ar 15:60 P.M 11:55 A.M. Ar Corvallis Lvl:i0P.M AtAlbanyand (lorvalits connect with train of Oregon Central & Eastern K. K. INDEPENDENCE PAS8KNCHB DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY . I 4:50 P. M. 7.80 P.M. Lv Ar Ar Portland McMinnville Independence Ar Lv Lv 8:25 A. il 5:50 A.M 4:50 A.M )P. M. Direct connection at Sen Francisco with Steamship Lines for Hawaii, Japan, thins, the Philippine aim Australia. f or tnrougn uciteiB ana rales canon or auuress . . 1101 1), Agent, Oreenn City R. KOEHLER, C. H. MARKHAM, Manager, G. F. A P. Agen', Portliind, Or. Portland, Or. lilo Depakt TIME SCHEDULES Arrive for From Part and. from Fast Salt LaVe, Denver, Fast Mail Ft. Worth. Omaha, Mall. , 100 p.m. Kansas City, Bt 6:46p.m. Louis, Chicago, and East. Spokane Walla Walla, Bp o- Spokane Tlyar kane. Minueapo- Flyer iaO p.ni. lis, 8t. Paul, Du- 1:800.01 luth, Milwaukee, Chicago aud Kaat K .m. OcoaottoaauhlM , iMf.m. From Portland Ball ovory flvo dajra. i:0Sp.m. Columklo Rlvor I IxTBunday leair. Bx. Bnuday Wi V! m. To Aitorla and Way Landings. eiOQa.mi. WlUaaMtt Him. 4:80 p.m. m Orofon City, Mow. bariiBalem Way Laudlnga. r " ' - , 1:00a.m. WHIamoHj 1:10 p.m. Oregon Ctty. Dy (on, A Way Load ings. fjaae That Tues,, Tbor. ml UX. Portlan4 to Corral- aod Bat. )U Way Laa U.MMIU taako linr. LvLlwIijoB W. M. HURLBURT, OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JIJIE T6, 1899. BOARD OF CoriiYlISSlONERS Proceedings of the June Term of the County Board. Thursday, June 1st, 1899. Before the board of county commis sioners of the state of Oregon for the county of Clackam&B, in vacation after the May term of said board, to-wit : In the matter of certain claims ordered paid in vacation : In pursuance of an order of this board made and entered of record ordering warrants to be issued in vacation, I, Elmer Dixon, clerk of said county and state, do hereby issue war rants in payment of said claims for the amounts and in favor of the persons hereinafter specified: Mrs. E. Morgan, pauper account. $10 00 Ivan Olson, pauper account 15 00 T. M. Baker, pauper account 20 00 Theodore Kramer, pauper account 6 00 U. W. Thomas, pauper account. . . uo Mrs. Rosa Tiiechler, pauper ac count 12 00 Mrs. Martha Mail, pauper account 6 00 Ellen Biides, pauper account. . .. 8 00 J. W. Jones, pauper account 6 50 W. L. Davis, pauper account. . . . . 6 00 Wm. Scott, pauper account 8 00 Mrs. Mary Hart, pauper account. 8 00 Mrs. Hattie Woods, pauper ac count 5 00 Isaac Prindle, pauper account. ... 20 00 I. D. Larkins, pau( er account. ... 8(0 C. Lively, pauper account 10 00 David Hitrgin8, pauper account . . 5 00 H. btraiglit, pauper account aw Mrs. O. Dehauw. pauper account. 10 00 Ohas. Culow, pauper account 6 00 A. M. oinniey, pauper account . . t uu Mrs. London, pauper account ... 15 Oi) Mary Dull, pauper account 0 uu Mrs. Updyke, pauper account.... o w S. Rue, pauper account 8 00 Mrs. Sumner, pauper account.... 20 00 Mrs. Heining, pauper account. ... 8 00 Samuel Forsy the, pauper account. 5 00 Mr. Krueer, pauper account 7 00 Mrs. Alice Carr, pauper account . 5 00 L. Mathpson, pauper account 7 00 Mrs. L. Winesett, pauper account iu utt Mrs. L W inesett, pauper account 20 00 Mrs. L. P. Clark, pauper account. 6 00 Mrs. C. J. Parker, pauper account 4 00 Oo. F, 0. N. G , armory rent 25 00 VV. T. Gardner, Boys' and Girls' Society 10 20 Peter Nehren, janitor's account. . 50 00 Elmer Dixon, clerk s account ...lou uu E. H. Cooper, clerk's account. ... 60 00 J. Ouoke, sheriff's account 1G6 67 E. Jack, sheriff 'a account 00 00 T. P. Randall, recorder's account.125 00 E. P. Dedman. recorder's account 45 00 Jacob Shade, treaeuror's account. 83 34 A. Luelling, treasurer's account. . 2o UJ Mrs. G. M. Strange, superintend ent's account 83 34 Thos. F. Rvan, iudae's account. . .100 00 henry Lewis, pauper account. ... 8 UU Wednesday, June 7th, 1899 Be it remembered that at a regular session of the board of county commis sioners for the county of Clackamiis, state of Oregon, begun and h ld in the court house iu said county and slate on Wednesday, the 7th day of June, 1899, the same being the regular time fixed bv said board for holding a regu'ar ses sion of said board for the transaction of uountv business. Present, Commission ers S F. Marks, J. R. Morton, R. Scott; Elmer Dixon, clerk; J. J. Cooke, sheriff. It Is ordered that Supervisor Crocsin be alluwed $130 for road work in district No 28. It is ordered that Supervisor Heia be allowed $100 for road work in district No."38. It is ordered that, on request of Shetiff Cooke, that the time for the collect'on of takes be extended to July 1st, 1899 It is ordered that Uountv Surveyor Rands make a survey of the bray a Mill and Oregon City road and report same nt the next regular meeting oi ttie boaid. In the matter of opening the Bwney road, it is ordered that buperyisor Mat' toon open said road at a cost not to ex ceed 75. Upon reauestof Mr. SSneinl, it is or dered that Supervisor Smith use $75 in repairing east end of Molalla and Oanby road. It is ordered that board accept lnvita Hon to attend dedication exercises of the Y. M. O. A In the matter of opening the bray VI ill and Cutting road Now comes bu nervisor Bonnev. of road district No. l ai d renorta that he had started to im prove paid road outside oi me limits oi his district, and he now asks ihat Super visor Engle, of district No. 22, in which district the pun of said road lies where he started to improve, and uie noaru oe- ing fully advised, it is ordered tnai an nervisor EiiL-le. of district No. 22, be or dered to finish the improvement of said road. It is ordered that Supervisor Hutchin r... son he allowed $60 for road work in dis- trictNo. 20. . in me mauer oi ieiiumg up w w ran and Killen road, the board being in formed that Mr. Pope, who owns prop erty along said road, intends to fence up said road, claiming it is not a legal road, and the board being satisfied of the le gality of said road, it ia ordered that Su pervisor Taylor, of road district No. 35, in which said road is situated, be in structed to notify Mr. Pope not to fence in said road. It is ordered by the board that Super visor Bonney be allowed $90 lor road work in road district No. 21. Board now adjourned, to meet tomor row, June 8th, at 9 :30 a. m. Tuesday, June 8th, 1899. Board met pursuant to ad jou nment, all members being present. Proceed ings of the previous day read ana ap- nrnveil . In the matter of the reports of road supervisors for the month of April, 1899 The board having examined said re norta and beins fully satisfied, it is or dered that they be and the tame are herebv annroved and the expense ac counts of trie several districts are herebv nrrinrnd a d. and the clerk is instructed to draw warrants on the road fund and on tbe eeneral fund for the several mounts aud in favor of the following named persons for road work Road district No. 1 JP Walters $19 50 13 60 21 00 12 09 12 00 12 00 28 50 21 00 18 75 19 50 4 60 300 W E Willis Dave Willis Frank Glover O Lance Fred Lance E J Lyons John Wise Henry Stuckey... John Stuckey Philip Oatfield.... PR Worthing ton. Heniy Theasing., 3 00 Oriu Battin 24 00 Beui Treve...... 3 00 Bert Lance 7 50 Frank Willis 5 25 W H Counsell 48 50 Total $276 50 Road district No. 2 P T Davie $21 00 a Wise 13 50 E Lyons. 6 00 F M Sumner 24 00 USBlakeny 53 00 John Walch 6 00 Frank Sumner 3 00 Anton Hanson. ' 15 00 Mr. Hulbord 3 00 W Stevens 1 50 Stevens 1 50 W Fortner 1 60 G Otty 1 50 Utty 1 50 WSmort 160 Total $153 50 Road District No. 3. Vigorit Powder Co., Gen. Fund. .$29 35 8. B. Johnson. ". '7 39 Deardorf Road "... 9 00 Bates Deardorf " 6 00 Walter Cottv " "... 4 60 Roy Johnson " 3 00 W. W. Cooke " "... 3 00 Frank Hull " 3 00 Charley Hunter " 10 00 jeo. Johnson " " 1 50 Harris Deardorf ..." 3 75 W. Cooke " " ... 13 00 Ed Nelson " ..,. 3 00 Geo. Deardorf " "... 3 00 J. C. McMurry " ".... 1 60 H. Paulsen " 1 50 Fred Zuhl " "..,. 1 00 Wm. S. Kirvin " 75 Total 103 76 Road District No. 5. Vigorit Powder Co., Gen. Fund.. 65 83 Road District No. 6. California Powder Works 169 60 11. Revenue, Road Fund 14 00 Total ; 183 60 Road District No. 8. (J. 8. Endersly, Road Fund 3 00 Ruad District No. 9. Cal. Powder Works, Gen. Fund.. 15 73 Road District No. 10 J, J. David, Road Fund 4 00 Road District No. 11. Vigorit Powder Co, Gen. Fund. .. 47 95 Pope&Co " 75 J. E Smith Road.... 31 00 Kent " 4 50 W. W. Smith.. " ".. . 4 60 Richardson " " ... 13 00 .VI.Hearth 4 50 E. Rivers " 4 50 W. Forsythe " 15 00 C. E. Smith " 16 50 L. D. Murapower... " 3 00 J. Straight " 1 50 J.Lankina "...work.... 7 50 P. Harris " ".... 9 00 L. Hinder " 3 00 Total 106 70 Road District No. 13. W.C. Ward.... Road Fund. 6 00 L.Tenney " 1 50 O. Jubb " " 6 00 A. J. Rondolph. . ." " 6 00 W. Rutherford..." " 6 00 W. H. Wheeler..." " 3 00 A. F. Mattoon...." 3 00 E. Miller " " 4 50 Bert Mattoun " " 0 00 G. Haden " " 6 00 H. Mattoon ". " 6 00 W.H. Mattoon ..." " 14 00 W. M.St me. " ". .... 1 50 Total 64 50 Road District No. 15. R. H Talier.... Gen. Fund 1 20 R. H.Tabfr Road Fund 17 00 George Kidder...." " 8 40 G. E. Tuber " " 9 75 Thomas Lindsley.." " 2 55 Edward Schmidt." " 2 55 A. Warner " " 6 75 S.Thomas " " 10 50 W. B. Lawton...." " 1 65 M. O. Mc3ord...." " 4 50 Total 71 45 R. a I District No. 16. Cal. Powder Works Gen. Fund.. . 50 60 Vigorit Powder Co.." 2 10 J. C. Newbury " 1 80 Adkin Bros " 22 84 J. Friedrich " 3 00 A. F. Bremer " 4 60 FredRoberg " 3 00 R (J Leland. .Road work 50 A Bremer 7 50 O II Foster 19 09 Geo Crist 6 75 H Bremen 8 25 Einil Selbrich 13 60 Arthur Blauchard 14 25 W Gutperlet 12 00 J G Foster 9 00 Thomas Blanchard 4 50 . j penman. . . . o vv ( A stachley 15 00 j R Dundaa. 3 00 J Penman 3 00 T Billeter 3 00 Auk Scheer 13 00 A Johnson o wi Frank Oliver 6 00 JG Foster 12 00 Total .233 29 Road District No. 18. Wilson & Cooke. Gen. Fund 3 50 Road District No. 17. George Kaylor, Road work 9 00 Charles Tuckey 10 60 Albert Lee iu ou Jake Wolfer 10 50 E Lawler 15 00 Otis Morris 28 60 FredHolsman 6 00 Adam Knight 6 00 H Gilmore 8 25 John Kavlor 4 50 P Knight 5 25 W Bissell 6 00 FredPhagley 8 75 J Knight 5 25 Wilson Evens 6 26 SamPhauley 2 25 V L Mack 7 ou Andy Knight 3 00 8T Fisher 2 25 John Sonigar John Eckerson 0 00 9 00 G 8 Batty 4 50 W H Mandeville A R Coining G W Shank G Armstrong A R Eastman D R Diuiick Total Road District No. 19. A Neukirchner, Road Fond . M Mulvey O Daniels F Erickson. H H Prry ..218 25 .. 2-25 . 360 .. .. .. 5 00 300 76 FGNeukircher 10 0 Total Road District No. 20. J W Jones, Gen. Fund. . . C Strumgrem 24 50 ... 198 ... 125 ... 1 50 Milo Gard, Road und. Frank Nicholas 2 25 Curtia Randle 4 50 E Harrington 150 GTeshner 2 25 Edward Helinau 3 75 II Guenther 4 50 8 Hutchinson 7 00 J D Lay, Gen. Fund 1 50 Frank Kirk 3 00 Charles Kirk 4 00 J Rutherford 1 50 S Hutchinson 10 50 Total. 50 98 Road District No. 21, Dix Bros , Gen. Fund 3175 J asper Trullinger, Road Fund .... 1 50 (Continued next week.) Cluiutauqiia Notes. Nearly every college in the state has arranged for a college department, with lecturers, college mornings and other special features. The indications are that the best pro gram ever given at Gladstone will draw tue bignest crowds ever seen there this year. The successes of the past have gradually made the assembly well known, until now a very general inteiest is awakened all over the Northwest; Prosperity has also turned attention toward these summer assemblies, not only here, but all over the country. From the present outlook, the musical part of the program will surpass any thing heretofore undertaken. J. Ardiau Epping, in charge, is well known in the state, and can summon to his aid many of the best solo and concert singers of the Northwest. Miss Vandersoll, Misa La Barre and Miss Mabel Carter, all well known and popular elocutionist's, have engaged to recite at the Chautauqua assembly in July. Hundreds of people who have never before attended the assembly are saying "I am going to take it in this year." It is equal to a trip abroad in the many in teresting and inspiring scenes presented to the mind. All old attendants say "I am beginning to look forward and plan for the assembly as I do for the Fourth of July and Christmas." Applications for camping spots are coming in by hundreds. Especial activ ity is noticed among the young men who delight in athletics. NO CURE-NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC fur Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults prefer to ijuwr, n t iid at ing tonics, rrice.OUe e Dal es, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co's Strs. Regulator & Dalles City Dally (exoept Smid iy) between he Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at wav point on both sides of tha Uuluiliuiu river. Bttb of the above stoamers have been rt'huilr, ndaro in excellent ahane for the season of WiC The Keiculutor Line will endeavor to give 1 puirims the best service possib'e, For Cbinfort, Kcnnoiny and PleHxiiro, travel by the Bteainers of Tim Keguliilor Line. The above steamers leavo Tertland 7 a in. and IHlloKRt a. iii. ,n nd arrive at distillation in ample time for outgoing trains. rtlanil Dili' e, 1 He Dalle uraco, Oak 81 Duk. CourtHtreet. A. f. AIXAWAV General Agent; tJJob Printing at the ' Courier-Herald Bicijclc Repair Shop Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Guns, Etc., Repaired and Cleaned in a first-class manner at very reasonable prices H. W. JACKSON Opposite Huntley's Drag Store Look at Your If you haven't got time, call on G. REDDAWAY. He will do vou an honest job at a reasonable price. A full stock of Paints and Oils kept on hand. Call and see him before buying your order. Paper Hanging and Kalsomining done to perfection. All work guaranteed. GEO. REDDAWAY Soli Afleit la CUckinai I . meal am taenorrorwoi impoiency. tnwiiBBiwiw.ip"".i I a.rORK a10 atrTilt kuinersand theiirloarrorKauaof all UnpuirtUea, - . . written guarantee given ma mnmj i-rnw j r- I LOO Tbox, ill fur HOO, by malL Bend for raaacirculM and lestinuwlala, aanmmmi Ga A. Hardin Free Exhibition For a few days of the celebrated SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS Hair Grower and Scalp Gloaner Everybody invited to call and see the magnificent growth of hair of the ladies in attendance and at the same time secure free advice as to how to treat the hair and scalp to obtain best result Eureka Harness Oil la the best preservative of new leather and the best renovutor oi old leittlier. It oils, no I tens, blavk ons uud protects. Use m on your best harness, your old har ness, and your carriage top, ami they will not only look better hut wear longer. Sold everywhere In cans all slim from half pints to live Bullous, lladl bj UTINIUIIU OIL 10. "STEVENS FAVORITE"? RIFLE. 22-Inch barrel, weight 4 pounds. Carefully bored and tested. For .22, .25 and .32 riin-flre cartridges. No. 1 7. Plain Open Sights, $6.00' No. 18. 'Target Sights, $8.50 Ask your dealer for the " FAVO RITE. If he doesn't keep it we will send, prepaid, on receipt of price. Send stamp for complete cata logue showing our full line, with val uable information regarding rillea and ammunition in general. ' J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO. -sir P.O.Box ' fHICOPEn: FAUS, MASS. YAQUINA ROUTE Corvallis & Eastern Rij V .ii'iei'tlnit at Y Mulnn with Iho YAQUINA DAY KTK.iMsllIr- COMl'aNX steamer "VVELOTT," First-class In ivory resprot. 'Hie above slimmer due to frail fioin Vuiiiina ivi ry eight days. Shortest route between VALLEY POINTS AND SAN FRANCISCO Fare: Mni-iil.'iHrii rii! u n ka i ; Gi! II fed! s Down." Albany and points west to Ban Francisco Oabln in Knuiid trip 17 H.L. WAM'EN, EIiWIN STONE, T. F & P. A. Manager - - Oregt t Houses ?H,.ei ? conf,oUo"c.vK;r;;t., County for OUR NATIVE HERBS MANHOOD RESTORED "OUPIDENf ThttcreatVM.ttabl VIUUieUMpriauflp tavrm of all tlon of a famous French physician, will quickly our vou of all ner vous or diseases of tbe generative orfaiis, aucta as Lost 1 Manhood. Jnsomoia.rauisiDinejacK,Beiuiitai feiuisoions, nervous jjeowuy. Pimples. VnfUnm) to Marry, Kxbaustlog firslus, Varlmrln and Constipation. I X stop all losses br (lay or night. Prevents qtneK. HCm of discharge, w Itscb If not cheeked Woe to Hpertnatorrho-a and HOBIll CHT